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MP3 players can only play music files in mp3 file format.
You can download mp3 music files onto your computer and then copy them to your MP3 player.
For CD disks you need to convert your CDs to mp3 music files onto yourcomputer or download them from the Internet and then copy them to your MP3player.You can do this using Windows Media player and Rip the CDs - Media Player willcreate a MP3 music file for each music track.Click on this link for instruction on converting music files to mp3 file format:-
http://www.fixya.com/support/r5798418-creating_transferring_mp3_music_files

your internet speed is not enough to play online using idm download video from youtube then play it any time.don't forget to turn on advance downloading option from option menu.then you will able download.

Find where your music collection is, you can easily do this by right clicking on a song in iTunes and selecting "Show in Explorer". This will open up the folder in which that song is located. Depending on how you organized your music, all your songs may be located there, or you may have to go up a level (by clicking the up green arrow in that new window, or by clicking on the name before the last arrow at the top of the window.

After finding where your music collection is, press the Control and A button on your keyboard - this will make it highlight all the items in the window.

Now press Control and the C button to on your keyboard - this will copy all the files and folders that were highlighted.

Go to Start, then My Computer, and select your MP3 Player - most likely it will be labeled something like Phillips or PLP or something close to resembling your MP3 player's model name. Double click it.

In the new window that pops up, simply right click inside it, and choose paste. A progress bar will show telling you that it is transferring your files. After the process is done, the progress bar will disappear, and you will be able to access music on your player!

Press DEL on startup and select "last best known config that worked" If that doesn't work you have probably corrupted the Win registry.Will need to take back to store, beware that if its a software fault you will have to pay and may lose all your data n the HDD!!!

It seems that windows tries to check your Hard Disk for errors before loading the system files to memory. Do you hear some sounds from your hard disk? If you can successfully get to windows, open my computer => right click on drive C => Click on Properties => Click on TOOLS Tab and click CHECK NOW button.

Check the next 2 options and answer YES when windows ask you to schedule a thorough scan during next boot.